A nationwide wave of protests is set to take place on 16th March across Brazil, with demonstrators in 120 cities demanding the removal of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, according to news circulating online and emerging from Brazil.
The movement, gaining significant momentum, reflects rising opposition to Lula’s administration.
Amid allegations of corruption and economic mismanagement, the protests are expected to draw massive turnouts. Organisers argue that Lula’s leadership is undermining democracy, fuelling public discontent.
As public sentiment shifts, the streets are becoming a critical battleground for Brazil’s political future.